Is it just feathers or skin hanging? Will she let you pick her up, and examine her? If its just loose feathers...I would say...leave it be. However, if it is a wound....that will need to be cleaned out, and covered with something like bluekote, to keep the flies from laying eggs in there. Where are you located??Im sure someone on here would gladly take them.

because i am a fraidy cat...
i have not yet looked that close at the clump./possible wound.
she is active and running and eating and such,
tomorrow i will pick her up and look closely at it..
i am a bit squirmish around wounds !

so if the skin has pulled away and is stuck to the feathers what do i do? just put the bluekote on it?

if the skin is fine?

now i am really worried..didn't think the skin could rip too.

The feathers looked clean and no sign of blood.

it is dark out now and no good light to see.. will get up early and check on them.

i really like them and want to be able to keep them safe and healthy.

i would love one of those fancy coops and runs i see here!

i live in Vermont and know of a few people with chickens in the area.

Guess i should stop by and meet them and talk chicks.
what a friendly bunch. farmers.

You absolutely need to look at that wound and see what is going on. It is part of owning animals.
Maggots can get in there if there is an open wound or infection can set in and that will be way worse to look at, not to mention painful and debilitating to your hen.
If you can't bear to look at your poor hen's wounds, you might want to find an avian vet.